What is corn crib barn?

A corn crib barn is a type of traditional farm building that was commonly used for storing and drying corn. It usually consists of a raised floor and walls made of wooden slats or wire mesh to allow for air circulation. The roof is typically peaked and made of corrugated metal or shingles. The raised platform helps to keep the corn dry and protected from rodents and other pests. Corn crib barns were a common feature on farms in the United States in the 19th and early 20th centuries, but they have since become less common with the advent of modern agricultural practices. Some farmers still use them for storing feed and other crops.